Friday, 14 June 2013

J u s a n g j e o l l i C l i f f

 
 We ended Day 3 to Jusangjeolli Cliff and braving the drizzles.
 The cliff has volcanic rocks that formed when molten lava solidified when contact with the cold seawater.
 The hexagon rock formation is almost perfectly uniformed.
 This aerial view shows how impressive the symmetrical columns were formed.
 Spotted two anglers by the edge.
 Robson Green Extreme Fishing it is not.
 Despite the relentless beating from the waves, the column stand tall.
 Some of these columns jut out as tall as 20m high from the surface.

 The cliff stretches over 2km long and is part of the Olle walking trial.
Although it was still raining, hogs of visitor continued to flow into the park. With a well maintained path, lots of greenery, flowers and palm trees, the park offers a relaxed feel for everyone to enjoy its spacious ground.

And another travel trip awaiting....


 

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